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domestic help

NOUN
  1. a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household

How To Use domestic help In A Sentence

  • They took jobs with low pay and little advancement potential, working as busboys, waiters, gardeners, janitors, and domestic help in cities.
  • True middle class people were said to hire domestic help like cleaners and gardeners. The Sun
  • Home nurses these days are hardly distinguishable from the traditional domestic help.
  • Ninety nine per cent of domestic helps are women. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Fan says that most of the domestic helpers he places are trained nurses or midwives from some of the poorest regions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following this early incident, Jake settled into his role as in-patient and domestic helper.
  • Also patron of domestic help, housekeepers, and maids.
  • After years of light ridicule from friends telling me to get domestic help, I have finally given in. Times, Sunday Times
  • After years of light ridicule from friends telling me to get domestic help, I have finally given in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ninety nine per cent of domestic helps are women. Times, Sunday Times
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